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November 11, 2016
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October 19, 1998
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Boston, Ness. -- To keep pace ?3z th! the knouledg e explosion chap in&
the face and requirements of lusiness,
Support Staff, C.I.A., is
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going rack to school for intenst-vc tra .ninL in the riddle management
development course at the Harvard University Graduate School of
Business Administration.
He is one of approximately 70 young executives from this
country and several foreign nations accepted for the 11th session
of the Program for Management Development (PMD) at Harvard Business
School starting January 17. The 16-week course, one of two executive
development programs offered twice each academic year by the Harvard
Business School to meet the needs of modern business leadership, will
end with graduation ceremonies on May 6, 1966.
PMD is designed to enlarge the horizons and capacities of
young business managers who currently fill responsible positions at
the operating level, who have demonstrated outstanding ability in a
functional field or specialty and who give evidence of high leader-
ship potential.
The Program for Management Development was initiated in 1960
to supplement in the middle management area the School's older
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Advanced Management Program to help business achieve continuity in
management development in the face of the mounting challenge of
change and competition.
PMD participants, who average 34 years of age and 10 years of
business or administrative experience, all are sponsored by their
companies or agencies as individuals of demonstrated promise. Ap-
proximately 65 per cent of the class are from a variety of United
States firms from virtually every business function and industry.
About 20 per cent are enrolled from foreign countries, while about
15 per cent represent the federal government, both military and
civilian.
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